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2022 DMPL Reading Challenge > Read a book in a non-traditional format

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message 1: by Erica (new)

Erica  | 105 comments Mod
See which books staff read for this challenge below. If you've completed this challenge, let us know which book you read and what you thought about it! Also, don't forget to register for the 2022 Reading Challenge at dmpl.org/readingchallenge.


message 2: by Dakota (last edited Jan 05, 2022 06:49AM) (new)

Dakota (astateadance) | 1 comments I read Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? by Eric Powell and Harold Schecter. It's a painstakingly researched graphic novel about the life of the man who inspired characters like Norman Bates and Leatherface. Really recommend it!


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Andy (pleasereadittome) | 55 comments I read “Several People Are Typing” by Calvin Kasulke, which is written as different Slack conversations. Kasulke is also a transgender author so this novel could also meet the LGBTQIA+ author challenge.


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Judy Diedrichs | 4 comments I read Otto: A Palindrama by Jon Agee. This graphic novel is written entirely in palindromes. It was a fun read, quick read and had me giggling most of the way through.


message 5: by Erica (new)

Erica  | 105 comments Mod
I read The Words in My Hands by Asphyxia, which featured an epistolary, mixed-media format, a cozy-dystopian feel, and thoughtful coming-of-age plotline. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a book that is unique, timely, and not-too-intense.


message 6: by Carrie (last edited May 23, 2022 08:16AM) (new)

Carrie | 15 comments Mod
I read The Appeal by Janice Hallett, an epistolary mystery written in emails and texts about a dysfunctional group of community theater players.


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